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Only in the sense that the industry continues to consolidate, in general, larger farms and slaughterhouses are buying out or replacing smaller ones.

If you look instead at total production, you will see that it is going in the opposite direction. Our dairy cow herd is growing, and slaughterhouse throughput continues to increase.

Veganism is largely a 1st-world phenomenon. In regions like Asia and Africa, as peoples incomes rise, one of the first things they do is upgrade their diet (read: higher protein). So the world overall is moving in the opposite direction, even if veganism may be growing in the US and Europe.

Not necessarily. I think far into the future they will, but I doubt it will be in my life time and I'm only 16. Veganism is definitely growing though and I know a few people are changing their farms into plant farms instead of producing animal products. But it is very few farms at the moment. It will definitely take some time.

The whole world will never turn vegan but more people will turn their back on meat. Some slaughterhouses are being shut down because of cruelty, one near where I live was closed down due to cruelty to sheep.

No. And whoever it was that told you that lied to you. The whole world is most likely not going vegetarian or vegan. The only way that the whole world will go vegan is if the Antichrist, when he's been revealed and comes to power, forces everyone to go vegan. And some people are not going to obey the Antichrist.

No...not in the way that she's suggesting. The very first thing you need to know about vegans is that they lie. Question every claim they make and refuse to take PETA, PCRM, etc, as a reference.

Depending on where in the world that you live, slaughterhouses and dairy farms may shut down, but here in the US, meat production is up. Major slaughterhouses are owned and operated by major meat companies, like Tyson. They're not closing down.

Dairy production ebbs and flows. Here in the US, too much milk being produced....mostly because govt subsidies encourage dairy farmers to produce more and more milk. As prices drop, farmers will sell some cows for beef, cut back on production until prices go up again. Then they'll expand their herds again until they're producing too much milk.... again....and prices will go down. It's a never ending cycle. Some smaller dairy farms get tired of it and sell to larger farms that are better able to ride out the ebb and flow.

No, the world is NOT going veg*n. A poll last year showed there are fewer veg*ns than 8 years ago in the US.

What's the "Who World"? IMO, vegans lack the vitamins, nutrients and minerals to think straight. The reality of a meatless world is it'll never happen. Should it ever even get close to it you can bet your bottom dollar that VEGANS WILL BECOME THE MEAT OF CHOICE.